Most lenses have a filter thread in the front where you can screw on camera lens filters. These filters cover a range of options, including adding tints or darkening a scene.
I must admit the PIX-E5 is heavier than expected. With a weigt of 700g including the 2 batteries it’s still not ideal to mount on top of a Sony A7s that weighs a little more than half of that. But with a good ball-head it should be solid enough to work on a tripod in most ...
I was a happy Canon user until I bought an X-E2 as a graduation present to my daughter, at her request because "was cool looking"... and with good reviews, circa 2018. After a trip together we compared photos... sold my Canon and I have been in the Fujifilm camp since then. Our...
In the range between the 1x and 2x of sensor Nyquist frequency, your MTF values for out-of-the-sensor images, are expected to be insignificant, staying below the threshold of measureability and observability, no matter how good your lens is. ...
Camera equipment can be quite specific for light painting, but pretty much any camera and lens combo will yield good results. A camera with super-high ISO performance might help, but you can still create good light painting photography with mid to low ISO—so you can use pretty much any DS...
My curiosity is if it deals with real-world suboptimal lighting as well as the magic HDR of iPhone that makes auxiliary lighting mostly obsolete, and if the ZV-E1 has stabilization as good as iPhone which renders gimbals obsolete as well. 4K/120 and 1,080/240 are promised later in a fi...
Travel photography is simply taking pictures of different places around the world. But good travel photos are not mere holiday snaps. Travel images should show a location in a new light so they’re interesting even for people who have already been there. ...
Step 3: Pick the Gear You Need You don’t need the latest and greatest camera to produce good-quality content. What you do need, however, is good lighting and solid audio. No one wants to watch a video that they can’t hear.
I now own 3x Viltrox primes which are superb, even on the 40mp sensor. Also have the Fuji XF16mm f1.4 and XF56mm f1.2, which are good too. Reply Reply with quote Reply to thread Complain DJ STU-C • Senior Member • Posts: 1,463 Re: How is the 18-135 on the new 40mp...
Does compression factor in? So if its say 50 megapixels to blow up to a 20x30, then is that for a tiff or a jpeg? Do I need that large of a jpeg somehow? Is zooming in on my monitor to roughly that size good enough to determine?